The other very common alternative is to start from Sarria, as it meets the more than 100 km required for the Compostela and can be covered in 5 days, very useful for people who start or have little time to enjoy the Camino.
Within its great layout there are two very common starting points among the pilgrims, although the main start is the locality of Saint Jean Pied de Port, many decide to start the Camino de Santiago from Roncesvalles, to avoid crossingthe border between Spain and France, and not to climb the great slope that separates them.
In addition, the convergence of personal and religious motifs, personal challenges and spirituality, Romanesque and Gothic styles, Templar castles and Benedictine monasteries, lush forests and murmuring rivers, medieval legends and Celtic magic They serve to erect themselves as one of the most amazing experiences that everyone should experience.